As anyone who's been near the internet in the past five hours will know, it doesn't get much more ridiculous than "covfefe."
SEE ALSO:Chrissy Teigen responds to Trump's 'covfefe' tweet with a hilariously brutal burnIt all started in the early hours of Wednesday morning, when the current president of the United States tweeted the following insightful message:
Unsurprisingly, Trump's tweet has led to more than a few jokes. Chrissy Teigen has responded to it. The dictionary has responded to it.
And, of course, J.K. Rowling responded to it:
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Obviously there's a lot about covfefe we don't understand, but Rowling's response at least opened up a dialogue about pronunciation:
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We still have so much to learn.
UPDATE: May 31, 2017, 11:22 a.m. BST Rowling has now introduced us to something called the "Dunning-Covfefe effect".
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